Tour Details

Durations : 4 Night / 5 Days

2 Night Mysore

1 Night Hassan

1 Night Mangalore

Ever wanted a holiday that takes you to the cultural and natural hubs of South India? Well, we have a package that offers you all that and more! Starting the trip from Bangalore, you will be startled to see the architectural beauty in Mysore on your journey. Move on to picturesque Hassan and then to culturally rich Mangalore. Get the taste of South India like never before! Book a package now!

Tour Itinerary

Day 1:Bangalore - Mysore
On arrival in Bangalore, get transfer to Mysore. Check into the hotel and spend the evening at leisure. Stay overnight at the hotel.

Day 2:Mysore
After breakfast, go for sightseeing in Mysore which includes Mysore Palace and Brindavan Gardens. It is one of its kinds in the country and is famous for colorfully-lit dancing fountains that come alive once the sun sets. Also visit Chamundi Hills and St. Philomena's Church. Stay overnight at the hotel.
Meals: Breakfast

Day 3:Mysore - Hassan (125 Km/4 Hours)
After breakfast, proceed to Hassan. On arrival check into the hotel and stay overnight.
Meals: Breakfast

Day 4:Hassan - Mangalore (170 Km/5 Hours)
After breakfast, proceed to Mangalore. On arrival check into the hotel. In the evening, visit Kadri Manjunath Temple and Mangla devi Temple. Stay overight at the hotel.
Meals: Breakfast

Day 5:Mangalore
After breakfast, proceed to Mangalore airport for return journey.
Meals: Breakfast

Package Price

Destination

MYSORE
The former capital of the state of Mysore, and the seat of the Wodeyar Kings, Mysore is Karnataka's Jewel, its cultural capital, a city resplendent with history - both colonial and royal. It is Karnataka's second largest city, and abounds in natural beauty and architectural beauty, with tree lined boulevards and historical buildings.

Mysore is famous for its relaxed atmosphere, so relaxed in fact that it is hard to believe that such a sleepy town could have been the heart of a kingdom. It is also hard to believe that this Overview of the city has yet to mention the Mysore Palace. Famous across India, the Mysore Palace is the picture of gilded opulence! Mysore is also famous for its manufacture of incense sticks, which come in many fragrances, as well as for its sandalwood. Mysore is a pleasant change from the stereotypical image of modernized cities. From the moment you set foot in Mysore, it begins to reveal delicious secrets which make it a must see.

HASSAN
Hassan is a historic temple town in the South Indian state of Karnataka. Bestowed with a rich history dating back to over 1000 years, Hassan takes the visitors into a journey of bygone era. Ruled by the Hoysala dynasty (11th century - 14th century), Hassan has emerged as an important centre of Jain culture and literature. Hassan is named after the Goddess Haasanamba, the presiding deity of the town. Fondly called the - temple-architectural capital of Karnataka, Hassan is home to a number of magnificent temples including famous Hasanamba Temple and Siddeshwara Temple. Apart from the massive temples, the soothing climate of Hassan is a big draw for discerning tourists, historians, architecture lovers and other types of travelers. Usually visitors to Hassan make the city their base to cover nearby tourist destinations like Belur (32 km), Halebid (35 km), Shravanbelagola (50 km) and Chikamagalur (60 km).

MANGALORE
Guruvayoor is a small temple town famous for the Lord Guruvayurappan Temple, which serves as the centre of its social, cultural and political structure. Known as Bhooloka Vaikuntha earlier, the temple is said to be about 5000 years old. The narrow coastline of Guruvayoor is replete with beaches and stretches of backwaters lined with the swaying coconut palms on one side and evergreen forests of the Western Ghats with very rich wildlife on the other side, makes it a paradise on earth.

Package Inclusion

Accommodation in Standard Room

Transfer from railway station/airport to the hotel

Daily breakfast at the hotel

Air-conditioned car for 4 nights & 5 days

City-to-city transfer and sightseeing as per the itinerary

Terms and Conditions

Per person rates (Rs) - applicable on 2 persons staying together sharing the same room

Service tax extra as applicable

Transportation provided will be as per itinerary only (not at disposal)

The package does not include guide services: same can be availed at an additional cost

The above package is not valid during national holidays, festivals & long weekends

Right Travels Inc. reserves the right to change/modify or terminate the offer any time at its own discretion and without any prior notice

Cancellation Policy:

Cancellation done from the booking date till seven days prior to the departure date, charges are thirty percent of the package cost

Cancellation done from three days to seven days prior to the departure date, charges are fifty percent of the package cost

Cancellation done twenty four hours to three days prior to departure date, charges are seventy five percent of the packages cost

Cancellation done less than twenty four hours prior to the departure date, charges are hundred percent of the package cost

In case of unavailability in mentioned hotels, alternate accommodation will be arranged in a similar category hotel.

Remarks

All prices quoted per person on twin sharing basis in Indian Rupees. Rates are applicable for a minimum of two (2) persons travelling at one time. Rates valid for Indian Nationals only

Rates subject to change without notice depending on currency fluctuation.

Rates are based on Standard category of rooms.

Rates not valid during conventions and special events.

Destination Information

ABOUT THE TERRITORY:
TAMIL NADU is one of the 28 states of India. Its capital and largest city is Chennai. Tamil Nadu lies in the southernmost part of the Indian Peninsula and is bordered by the union territory of Puducherry, and the states of Kerala, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. The Eastern Ghats in the north, the Nilgiri, the Anamalai Hills, and Palakkad bind it on the west, by the Bay of Bengal in the east, the Gulf of Mannar, the Palk Strait in the south east, and by the Indian Ocean in the south.

Tamil Nadu is the eleventh largest state in India by area and the seventh most populous state. It is the fourth largest contributor (as of 2010) to India's GDP and ranks tenth in Human Development Index as of 2006. Tamil Nadu is also the most urbanized state in India. The state has the highest number (10.56%) of business enterprises and stands second in total employment (9.97%) in India, compared to the population share of about 6%.

Tamil Nadu has 10 City Corporations: Chennai, Madurai, Coimbatore, Tiruchirapalli, Salem, Tirunelveli, Erode, Tirupur, Vellore and Thoothukudi. There is a plan to upgrade Nagercoil and Thanjavur as City Corporations. The Corporation of Chennai, established in 1688, is the oldest Municipal Corporation not only in India but also in any commonwealth nations outside United Kingdom.

RELIGION:
The main religions in Tamilnadu are Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and Jainism. Hinduism, along with its various sects, is the oldest religion in the state. Hindus are followers of number of sectarian monastic institutions (called mathas). The most important Math of the state is the Shankara Math at Kumbakonam. The Hindus number most and are scattered in almost all parts of the state. In Tamilnadu, there is an established caste system, which is more pronounced than many other parts of the country. Like most parts of India, the Brahmin community in Tamilnadu is very pious. Besides Hinduism, other important religions that are practiced in the state are Christianity, Islam and Jainism. The history of Christianity and Islam is also very old in Tamil Nadu. The largest concentration of Christians is in Tirunelveli and Kanniyakumari districts of the state. The followers of Jain religion are confined to North and South Arcot and Chennai city.

CULTURE:
Tamil Nadu is at the heart of the Dravidian culture and tradition. The culture of Tamil Nadu had been developed and evolved over 2000 years, and it is still flourishing. The three great dynasties of Pandya, Pallavas and Cholas who ruled Tamil Nadu in the ancient India, played their major roles in developing this vibrant cultural tradition. During their reign, Tamil Nadu witnessed great strides in art, literature and architecture.
It also has a long tradition of venerable culture. Tamil Nadu is known for its rich tradition of literature, music and dance, which continue to flourish today. Unique cultural features like Bharatanatyam (dance), Tanjore painting, and Tamil architecture were developed and continue to be practiced in Tamil Nadu.

In Tamil Nadu, the spirit of festivity grips the state of affairs now and then. Tamils take classical music seriously, and they have a singular festival of Carnatic music, which is known as the Thyagaraja Festival. It is being held annually in the month of January, at the town of Thiruvariyar, which happens to be the birthplace of the famous singer and poet Thyagaraja. Besides of course, Dusshera, Diwali, Holi and Pongal are celebrated in the state, with lots of gaiety and grandeur.

CLIMATE:
Tamil Nadu is heavily dependent on monsoon rains, and thereby is prone to droughts when the monsoons fail. The climate of the state ranges from dry sub-humid to semi-arid. The state has three distinct periods of rainfall:

Advancing monsoon period, South West monsoon from June to September, with strong southwest winds

North East monsoon from October to December, with dominant northeast winds

Dry season from January to May.

The normal annual rainfall of the state is about 945 mm (37.2 in) of which 48% is through the North East monsoon, and 32% through the South West monsoon. Since the state is entirely dependent on rains for recharging its water resources, monsoon failures lead to acute water scarcity and severe drought.
Tamil Nadu is classified into seven agro-climatic zones: northeast, northwest, west, southern, high rainfall, high altitude hilly, and Cauvery Delta (the most fertile agricultural zone). The table below shows the maximum and minimum temperatures that the state experiences in the plains and hills.
Summer temperatures soars in the months between April-June and it may record up till 40 o C, and the high humidity percentage in the coastal areas adds more to the discomfort. But the unique aspect is that afternoon sea breezes bring relief and nights are mostly cooler than the day. This is the time to explore the hill stations of Tamil Nadu.
November –February are the months when Tamil Nadu experiences winter but temperature doesn't drop much and it's mostly around 20 o C.

LANGUAGE:
Tamil is the official language of Tamil Nadu state and one of the 18 languages mentioned in the eighth schedule of the Indian constitution. Tamil is one of the classical languages of the world, with a rich heritage of literature. It is the most widely spoken language in Tamil Nadu. Besides Tamil Nadu, Tamil is also spoken by a number of people in Sri Lanka, Singapore, Mauritius and Malaysia. The antiquity of Tamil is comparable to Sanskrit. Tamil is written in a derivative of the southern 'Brahmi' script. The alphabet of Tamil is unique (phonetic). That is, in Tamil language letters represent sounds, rather than ideas, as is the case in the 'Mandarin' language of China.

Tamil is spoken by most of the people while around ten percent of the people residing in Tamil Nadu speak Telugu. Other languages that are popular in the state are Kannada, Urdu and Malayalam (though they are spoken by much smaller percentage). The influence of the Malayalam language is more prominent in the west while people residing mostly in the North Eastern part, bordering Karnataka, speak Kannada. Besides the above-mentioned languages, English is also spoken as a subsidiary language in Tamil Nadu.

CUISINE OF TAMIL NADU:
Like all other South Indian states, Tamil Nadu is also known for a wide variety of delicious food both for the vegetarians as well as the non-vegetarians. Grains, lentils, rice and vegetables are the main ingredients of the traditional foods of Tamil Nadu. Spices add flavor and give a distinctive taste to the Tamil cuisines. Some of the most common and popular dishes of the region are idly, dosai, vada, pongal and Uppuma. Coconut chutney and sambhar invariably form a part of most of the Tamil dishes.
The typical Tamil breakfast includes dosai, which is a pancake made from a batter of rice, idly (steamed rice cakes) and lentils (crisp fried on a pan), vada (deep fried doughnuts prepared from a batter of lentils), pongal (a mash of rice and lentils boiled together and seasoned with cashew nuts, ghee, pepper and cummin seed), uppuma (cooked semolina seasoned in oil with mustard, pepper, cummin seed and dry lentils). These are the main local dishes but there are several variations that are eaten with coconut chutney and mulaga podi.

For lunch and the main course, the food consists of boiled rice, which is served with an assortment of vegetable dishes, sambar, chutneys, rasam (a hot broth prepared from tamarind juice and pepper) and curd. On the other hand, the non-vegetarian lunch and dinner include curries and dishes cooked with chicken, mutton or fish. Crispy Papad/Papar and appalam form an important part of a typical Tamil meal.

Filter coffee is a famous and popular beverage of the people of Tamil Nadu in general and Chennai in particular.

TOUR ATTRACTIONS:
Tamil Nadu, the southern most state of India, is one of the major tourist destinations of India. Famous for its fascinating cultural heritage, wonderful temples and colonial structures, enchanting beaches and hill stations, and the last but not least for its amazing wildlife, Tamil Nadu is the land of varied beauty and a wonderful tourists destination to be in. Thousands of tourists from all around the world visit Tamil Nadu every year and are rewarded with a fascinating holiday experience.
Tamil Nadu is not all about temples, but the state has much more to offer to its visitors. The state has some of the finest beaches of India, including the Marina Beach- the second longest beach in the world, Elliot's Beach, the Covelong Beach and Kanyakumari Beach, all of them offering perfect ambience and facilities for a range of leisure and recreational activities, including sunbathing, paragliding, surfing, swimming, parasailing etc. The hill stations Tamil Nadu are equally charming as are its beaches. Kodaikanal, Coonoor, Kotagiri, Yelagiri, Yercuad, and Udagamandalam boast some of the stunning landscapes in India. Kanyakumari, the southern most tip of India, is famous for its enchanting sunrise, has some of the picture perfect natural sceneries. If you are a wildlife enthusiast, then Tamil Nadu has a lot to offer you. It has some of the finest wildlife sanctuaries of India like Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Annamalai Wildlife Sanctuary and many more. The Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary is world-famous for its elephant populations, which can be seen moving in large herds, sometimes numbering into hundreds. Tigers, the king of jungles, can also be spotted in the parks and wildlife sanctuaries of Tamil Nadu. The state also has a number of important eco-tourism destinations of India, including the famous Pitchavaram Mangrove Forests in Chidambaram
With so much of varieties to offer to its visitors, Tamil Nadu is a perfect tourist destination, waiting to be discovered by you. India At Its Best welcomes you to discover the fascinating Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Visit Tamil Nadu and discover its fascinating cultural heritage, wonderful temples and monuments, enchanting natural landscapes and amazing wildlife, which would indeed be a lifetime experience for you.

CONCLUSION:
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Hotel Details

Hotel: SOUTHERN STAR HASSAN City: Hassan
The hotel is well facilitated for a comfortable stay and takes care of all your needs with contemporary amenities.

Room Amenities
The hotel has 48 rooms and suites with en suite washrooms. The washrooms provide round the clock hot and cold running water. The rooms are well appointed with television with satellite connection, direct dial phone with STD and International calling facility, Internet access and purified drinking water. The hotel has no smoking rooms as well. All rooms have 18-hour room service.

Hotel Facilities
The hotel offers a vast array of conference facilities with Cauvery Hall, an air conditioned venue with a capacity of 125 guests, Malnad Hall that can accommodate 150 guests and Mercara Hall. The hotel offers 24-hour check in facility. Taking into consideration all your needs the hotel also provides a mini gymnasium, souvenir shop, in-house library, tourist guide on hire and Ayurvedic massages. Other facilities include travel desk, car parking, fax, laundry and valet service and doctor on call.

Location
Southern Star is situated in the city center, 0.5 km from city bus stand and railway station.

Hotel: HOTEL ROOPA City: Mysore
Since 1989, Hotel Roopa has been offering a home away from home to visitors to Mysore. With welcoming hospitality coupled with an array of facilities and services, this recently renovated hotel houses 52 rooms across seven floors, all accessible by a staircase and a glass bubble elevator.
On entering the hotel, a well lit lobby with a reception console across a seating area welcomes you. A large statue dominates the space, which also has a travel desk and gift shop at the far end.

Rooms
Hotel Roopa has 24 Deluxe rooms, 13 Luxury rooms, 11 Luxury Air Conditioned rooms and 4 Suites. The Suites are luxurious and have a seating alcove on entering, which leads into a large bedroom area. The room, furnished in a contemporary style, comprises a large double bed with side tables, a leather Roman-style sofa and a study table. In-room amenities include a television, telephone, WiFi connectivity (chargeable), minibar and a tea/coffee maker. The attached washroom has a shower area with a massage shower and linen and toiletries provided for.

The other room categories are also well furnished with the only difference being their sizes and the in-room amenities. While the room has a television, telephone and WiFi connectivity (chargeable), a minibar and tea/coffee maker are not available. The attached washroom has the same features as the Suite.

Dining & Facilities
Guests of Hotel Roopa can enjoy their meals at Nakshatra, the hotel's pure vegetarian multi cuisine restaurant with a seating capacity of 75 persons. Upcoming projects include a rooftop restaurant and pub.

The hotel has two banquet halls, with a capacity of 250 and 500 persons respectively. Other guest facilities available at Hotel Roopa include 24 hour room service, laundry service, doctor on call and ample car parking. The hotel accepts all major credit cards.

Don't Miss
In the evening, take the hotel elevator up to the rooftop from where you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Mysore Palace sparkling through the trees with the Chamundi Hills in the backdrop.

Location
Located on Nilgiri Road, Hotel Roopa is a glass exterior building that stands between St. Philomenas Church and the Mysore Palace. It is 3 kms from the railway station and a walkable distance to the bus stand and Mysore Palace.

Hotel: HOTEL PRESTIGECity: Mangalore Location:
Located in the heart of town, Hotel Prestige enjoys proximity to all places of tourist and commercial interest in and around Mangalore. The hotel is situated at a distance of 18 kilometers from the Mangalore International Airport located at Bajpe The hotel is situated at Balmatta Junction in the heart of the city. The city has two railway stations- Mangalore Central (2 kilometers) and Kankanady (5 kilometers). The Prestige offers a range of modern facilities and services at affordable prices. With accommodation options for all budgets, the hotel is ideal for business travellers as well as leisure travelers.

Rooms:
Hotel Prestige offers 30 luxuriously furnished and well appointed rooms. The rooms are categorized into standard air conditioned, deluxe air conditioned, super deluxe, special deluxe, suite rooms and non air conditioned as well. All the rooms feature basic amenities like television, telephone/intercom, wardrobe, attached baths, hot and cold water running round the clock, doctor on call, STD and ISD telephone facility, 24 hours cable television service, internet connectivity, electronic locker in executive rooms, iron and ironing board on request.

Services & Facilities:
Known for the wide array of services and an excellent standard of hospitality, Hotel Prestige offers facilities and comforts like 24 hours check out, room service, laundry services, 24 hours travel assistance with pickup and drop facility, major credit cards accepted, 24 hours ATM service, safe deposit locker, internet connectivity in the rooms, coffee maker/hair dryer/mini refrigerator/dining table in special rooms. The hotel also boasts of a conference hall and a roof garden. Hotel Prestige caters to different tastes and lifestyle preferences with the three air-conditioned restaurants it offers. These have been named as Deja Vu Fine Dine, Diesel Cafe and Dakshin Sea Food and serve both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food.